Police Chief Adam Turk has said the Greeley Police Department has long been proactive in acquiring technology to help police the city.
In 2024, the department took a big step forward in implementing that technology.
With the soft launch of a real-time information center in October, Greeley police have more eyes on the city than ever before. Once completed, the department will have the capability to quickly change between cameras on stoplights, businesses and more to track suspects and review incidents.
The center — which carries a $1.5 million price tag to start up and $700,000 in yearly operating costs — launched in a limited capacity at Fire Station 6, 10603 20th St. It will later move into its permanent home directly east of the Greeley Police Department. The department hopes the center will work in its full capacity come springtime.
With the extra eyes looking over the city, privacy concerns are at the forefront of the department’s planning. They will not use AI facial recognition software and have the ability to block out certain areas from traffic cameras, blocking police from seeing into private property such as backyards.
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